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Floorstanding loudspeakers — Audio Physic CLASSIC 25 40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION

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Audio Physic CLASSIC 25 40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
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Compared to the regular version of Classic 25, the 40th Anniversary Edition has a number of improvements, thanks to which it almost reaches the level of the Reference Line. Among them: aluminum struts instead of a bottom panel, an HHCT III tweeter from the Reference range with a closed camera, and so on.

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